yUF. HEK: OMAHA, TIirUSPAY. APRIL 17, inn It GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET , Wheat Experts Say Crop is in Per feot Condition. COTTON CROWD UNLOADS CORN niC Holders In the Yellow Cereal Sell Shorts All Tticy Wlih lo Tnkc On Durlnic Down ward Trend. OMAHA, April 16, 1913. Following the exceptionally fnvorablo report which was Issued by John Inglls a few days ngo, the Hartlett-Frazlcr crop expert, who returned to Chicago yester day from a ten days' trip In the south- west, says the wheat crop In Nebraska. ivansns, UKianoma, Missouri and south ern Illinois is today nearer .perfect than he hus seen it In twenty "years of his personal observation. He says there is a small area In Kansas, west of the 100th meridian, where the start Is rather un even because of the dry fall and winter, but that even In that location there is ample surface moisture for present needs, and a good season hereafter will Klve an average yield. Everywhere else tho plant Is strong, well stooled and well rooted, and there is no forced top growth. Ho was unable to find any wheat at all that Is likely to be abandoned because of a forced start. He says It Is too early to talk ubout the yield, buf that the crop is securing a start that might easily yield far above tho 'usual Interpretation of crop figures. Seeding In the spring wheat country is now being pushed as rapidly as possible, and the area In the threo spring wheat states will bo eaual to that of last year, while the acreage in Montana will l.xely bo increased. Now that navigation is virtually open tho big steamers at Duluth will soon find their way either to Buffalo or Chicago with largo amounts of wheat. Tho des tination of this grain will pivot on the price to be obtained. It was said yes terday that thoso who were long on the May future, seeing no outlet for the cash article, will not stand their lines and take a chance of having any amount of wheat left In their handH. Cash wheat was HftUc lower. The "cotton crowd-' In corn, who are recognized as big holders in the Chicago market, fed Out the supplies to shorts yesterday, giving them all they cared to take and following the market downward and selling right up to the close. There ti-n. onnairiomhln utreneth shown eurly In tho session on tho opening of navi gation and the fact that there has been an enormous amount of vessel room char tered to carry corn lo tho east and which is expected to reduce Chicago stocks to small proportions. Cash com WSho'rts hToat s were buyera, whllo com mission houses led the sel lng yesterday both desiring to even up their positions. Ct?.hea?Sn8ceSVeri0Srbushe.f of corn nono of oats and wheat and flour equal to 98,000 bushels. . . . Liverpool closed W8"d higher on wheat and unchanged to Via lower on corn. Primary wheat receipts were 3o9,000 bushels and shipment!) were 468,000 bush els, against receipts last year of 230.000 bushels and shipments of 271,000 bushels. Trlinary corn receipts wore 306,00") bush els und shipments were 387,000 bushels, against receipts last year of 340,000 bush els and shipments of 371,000 bushels. Primary oats recelptB were 648,000 bush els and shipments were DS3.O0O bushels, against receipts last year of 473,000 bush els and shipments of 394,000 bushels. The following cash sales were reported today: WHEAT No. 2 hard winter, 1 car, SlVfcc; 4 cars, S4Uc, No. 3 hard winter, 2 cars, B3c No. 3 spring, 1 car, 84ytc. No. 4, spring, 1 car, '82c; 1 car. KHuc. OATS Standard, 1 car. 33Hc; 1 car, 33c, No. & white, 6 carB, 32.c. No. 4 white.' 3 oars, 32!4c; 4 cars, 32V4c; 3 cars, 32c; 1 car mixed, 31c. COUN No. 2 white, 1 car, 54Wc. No. 3 white, 1 car, 53VJc; 2 cars, 63c. No. 2 mixed, 1 car, 53Hc No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 63Vic; 3 cars, 63c: 2 cars. 62ic. No. 4 mixed, 1 car. 62V4i. No grade, 1 car, (oats mixed) 62c; 1 car (heating), 6Qttc Omnlin Cniili Prices. WHEAT No." 2 Hard, 84i& 8414c; No. 3 hard, S3B3V4c; No. 4 hard, !0ViyS2c; No. 3 Bpring, S3V4(HS4ic; No. 4 spring, S0Vi 82V4c; No. 2 durum. o6ij6Hc; No. 3 du ram. 8585Vic. CORN No. 2 white, B4Uc; No. 3 white, 53ta534c; No. 4 white. olH'SiB-Jic ; No. 2 yellow, 63c; No. 3 yellow, 62',i!fi,5314c; No. 4 yellow, 61Mtf(62V4c; No. 2, 53Vy;; No. 3, n2i(JfWV4c; No. 4. 6U4&6215C. OAT! No. 2 white, ZiWaW&oi stand ard, 33-333Vic; No. 3 white, 32ic; No. 4 white. 32',iia32V6c BARLEY Malting, 6462c; No. 1 feed, 410'45c. RYE No. 2, DSttQCGc; No. 3. 5555i4c. Curlot Receipt. Wheat.Corn.Oat8, Chicago 32 Minneapolis 118 Duluth 33 Omaha 49 Kansas City 21 St. I.ouIb 21 Winnipeg .- 211 77 114 26 18 18 CHICAGO CHAIN AND PROVISIONS Fentur.es of the Truillnic nnil Closing; Price on Iloaril of Trade, CHICAGO, April 16. A big Increase, In continental demand advances wheat prices here today from HfiUc in the first few minutes, but soon declined In liquid ating sales. Another rally took quota tions back to about the opening figures. The strong international position of wheat was shown In the fact that May wheat was lilfiher yesterday In. Winnipeg than In Chicago for tho first time on record. At the start today the market showed a net advance of HHo. May was ViS'ic higher, opening at S90B9T,c. Claims from Baltimore of the best ex port business In sixteen years caused an upturn. Tho close was easy, with May at 90Hc, a net gain of c. Influential buying boosted corn. Offers Increased on tho rally and the early ad vance was wiped out. May opened a shade higher at 65Vfcc nnd eased off He. III aC Ligninens of country urrlvais cau firmer tone. The close was easy. Llghtnes,s of country arrivals caused a iSy. WlUll May. at 55c. a net loss of a shade, Scattered buying of oats gave some strength at the start. May opened un changed to He higher at 34H4(3inc, but declined to 34Wc. Provisions were easy, demand and of fering both being light. Trade was bet ter In the deferred options than In May. Opening figures for May were $19.60 for pork, no.8210.S5 for lard and $11.10 for ribs. Closing options at Chicago: Artlclel Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. I Yesy. Wheat! . I. I Aiay: July. Sept. Corn. May July, saw fOVil 90V4I 89 89HJ 8SU W&7,!&7T!gSi 7 65 8S 55065V. 55.i 66Q66V. I I. 55.M,.Va 65HI 6.H 56',, 54 65',n, 58V44, 54 65H C64 Sept Oats. I May. July. Sept. 05 I. ..I. 35 V. 3IV4 34 V. 34H 33 33 3(i 34 33 4 33HSH 19 67 19 75 19 62 23!, S4VMM. 33?t5fll Pork. I I 1 May. July. Sent. 19 60 I 19 65 I 19 35 19 "4 19 65-67 19 52H 19 66-67 19 70 19 40 19 65-571 19 67U 19 35 Lard. I I. -iay. July. Sept. 10 62-85 10 95 10 90 10 80 10 80 10 80 10 95 i 10 82 10 90 I 10 S2 10 9210 85-87 11 30 ' 11 15 11 02-05 11 00 10 S0-b2 10 S0-S5 10 92 nibs I I. May. I U 10 I 11 SO July. 10 95-97 11 00 Sept, 10 80 i 10 85 11 10 10 95 10 77 10 82-85 10 82 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat. No. 2 reu, Jl.05gi.0s; No. 3 red. 904311.02 No. 2 hard, 91691c; No. 3 hard, 90603c; No. 1 northern, 92VG93c; No. 2 northern, 91t92c; No. 3 northern, 870c; No. 2 sprln. 9C 391c; No. 3 spring, 8889c; No 4 spring, 8245c; velvet chaff, 87i92Vic; durum, 89 fS96c, Corn, No. 2. KQ66c. No. 2 white. 67J67c; Ncv 2 yellow, 5C-S66c, No o, 64Vic; No. 3 white, 55Vij6c; No. 3 yellow, 64fi66o; No. 4. 62064'ic; No. 4 white. 64666c; No. 4 yellow, 62SMc. OaU, No. 2 white, 36&36c. No. 3, 33c; No. 3 white, S483501 No. 4 white, 33ff34o, standard. 35U ti6c. Rye, No. 2. 63QC4c Barley. 45fj70c. Seeds, timothy, $2.75ij3.&0; clover. $15.ft)jp 21.0(1 Provisions, pork. I19.W; lard, $in.97Vi C11.00-. ribs. ?atogii.62.. BV3TT1JR Steady; creameries, 27g31c. EGIH rnchanged; receipts, 3.479 cases, at mark, cases- included, 17S18c, ordl-2-orJ-flrsts.vll6aC; firsts, 17VJ17C, OHEESE-Hicijer; daisies. 14V4fc'l4c. twins; l3V61lHc. young Americas, 144c, long horns. HV4Tf POTATOES-Lower, receipts. 52 cars, Brk 7 VOl LTR Steady; 1 Ivi Innesota. SVI'V. e chickens. 174c live springs, 17Hc. M!W YORK (JKNKIIAI, MARKET (luotntltin of the liny on Various Commodities. NEW YORK. April 16.-FL01R-Steady, with moderate Jobbing trade, spring pntents, $4,403-4.60: winter straights, $4.40ir4.K; winter patents. R7oi6.W, spring clears, $4.00tr-l.2O; extra No. 1 win. ter. $3.&OlH10; extra No. 2 winter, JS.70U 3.80, Kansas straights. $4.Hf4 a. R'e flour, steady; folr to wood, $3.608B.&0; choice to fancy. $3.&53.9S CORNMEAL Steady; fine white and yellow, J1.3U5J1.35; coarse, $1.25j-1.30; kiln dried, $3.30. RYE Steady; No. 2 western. CSe, o. I. f. Buffalo. BARLEY-Uulot. malting. .VsfiiHc. c. I. f. Buffalo, opening navigation; feeding. MHc, c. I. r. New York WHEAT Snot market firm: No. 2 red. $1.13ie. elevator, und $1 14, f. o b. afloat, noiA'.nal; No. 1 northern Duluth. $1.02. f. o. o. afloat. Futures market generally firm all day on higher KnKltsh cables and reports of a big oMort trade. May. i'S l-16c; July, 97c. September. 9Je: bonded wheat. May and July, $1.00.. CORN Spot market barely steady; ex port. ."4c f. o. b. afloat. OATS Spot market easy, standard white. 400 f No. 3, 3S4K No 4, 37H 38c, natural white, 3744400; white clipped, 3Sft40Wc. HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice, 1912 crop. 161123c: 1911 crop, Wile; Pacific coast, W12 crop. l&RIOc; 1911 crop, llfcloc. HIDES-Steady: Bogota, 2S'4tf2ySc; Central America, 2SHc PETRULtHM-Steady; refined, New York, bills., $8.60; bulk, JS.80; vases. $10.M. HAY' Firm. No. 2, 905TV5c; No. 3, 75ii S5c. I.EAT1 1 KR Firm ; hemlock firsts, 2S5? PROVISIONS Pork, firm; mess. 21 76 822.W; family, 23.504r:u,W; short c ears, $21. OOjl 22.60. Beef, steady; mesa, $19.uht nm- rmniH S''i.otMi''4.uo. Cut meats. firm; pickled Hams. W to 14 pounds, IH-tH Ula.bu. piCKieti Denies. i.hito. firm; middle west. Ill.lolfll.20; refined. Mteady. continent. J11.S0; South America, $12.35; compound. $S.t4f.37'i. TAlLOV-Stady; city, 6c; country. 57s'!H,sc ; special, 7 3-16C. . Bl'TTBR Steady; receipts, U.SOu tubs; creamery, extras. 3T4c: firstB. SIVilfftK-; process extras. 30V4yaiHe; firsts, 29i30e; imitation creamery firsts, 2vfi29e, lac tory. current make, firsts, 26ft'ic; pack ing stock, current make. No. 2, 2lc; No. 3. Lf23c. . . ... miEESIi-lrjvBUJar; ivceipis. i.vu boxes; state whole milk, colured special, 17jll7-4c: state whole milk, white spe cials, 16HCW5H": skims. 115tl3. EOQS irregular; receipts, 24,lfl4 cases; fresh gathered extras. 21o; fresh gathered storage packed firsts, 19402Hc; Penn sylvania and ncunby hennery whites, good to large size, now laid, 22r23c; western gathered whites. 20if2HS)O. POULTRY Uresseu, urm; iresn kiiicii western fowls, 16WlSr; frozen turkeys. 15(t?S."c. Kiiniuin Clly fSrnln mid Provisions. KANSAS CITY, April 16.-WHBAT-Cash: No. 2 huiil, SBlit(9c: No. 3, Sttfjslo; No. 2 red, Jl.OlWl.Oii; No. 3, 91cfl$1.01. CORN No. 2 mixed. MH!!i57c; No. 3, tSWaWc; No. 2 white, 564r57c; No. 3, oat, 66c. . . OATS-No. 2 white. 3fiMic; No. 2 mixed, 34c. RYE 1'nchanged. HAY Unchanged. Closing prices: WHEAT May. S4Hc; July. 83,c. CORN May, uiHW4V, July, B4Uc OATS May, 34Hc; July, S3c. BUTTER-Creamery. 3IV4c; firsts, 33c; seconds, 2930c; packing, 23c. KGOB Firsts, 17Hc; seconds, 13c. POUL,TR'-Hens, 14Hc; roosters, 10c; ducks, 16c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 21.001 10.CXK) Corn, bu 18.CO) 49.000 Oats, bu 1S.000 9.0W 31 1 nnen poll it Rrnln Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS, April 16. WII EAT May, 8l,4o; July, 88V,o; September, S9sic. Cash: No. 1 hard. 8Sc; No. 1 northern, 86iS88V4c; No. 2 northern, 8485 86Vf,c; No. 2 hard. Montana. R7c: No. 3. 82',M(6le. CORN No. 3 yellow. 63e. OATS No. 3 white, 31V(i32c. RYE No. 2. 66tI5Sc. nRvN-$16.00Il 17.00. EM.nt'TtP'lrHt niitrnts. $4.30ifi4.6.i: sec ond patents. $4.)6W4,50; first clears, $3.10 U3.40; second clears, i.wifj.w. FLAX l.29ic. BARLEY 41(57c. lllvtniikee Cruln SInrket. MILWAUKEE. Anrll 16. WHEAT No. 1 northern. 91friIHc; No. 2 northern. 88 TjOOVie; No. 2 hard winter, aii((Kc; amy, fV4c; July SSHc CORN No. 3 yellow, 54V4!c; No. 3 white, mwlic; No. 3, 54; Jiay, wivc; July 65'4j5c. OATS-So 3614c. ltYE-C36IC. BARLEY 620 6Rc. Peorln (irnln Mnrket. PEORIA. 111., April 16.-CORN No. 3 yellow, 65c; No. 4 yellow, 64c; sample, 43c. OATS Standard, 35c. Cotton Mnrket. NEW YORK. April 16. COTTON Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 12.40e; mid dling gulf, 12.66c. No Bales. Futures rina,.i eiiilv. Closlnc bids: April. 11.84c; May, ll.Wc; June. ll.hSc; July, 11.85c; Au gust, 11. 73c: September, 11.47c; October, 11.41c; December, 11. 45c; January, 11.40c; March, 11.45c. LIVERPOOL. April 16.-COTTON-Spot In fair demand; prices steady; American middling fair, 7.45d; good middling, 7.lld; middling, fi.ROtl; low middling, 6.73; good ordinary, 6.39d; ordinary, 6.06d; sales, 10,000 bT.' LOUIS, April 16.-COTTON Dull; middling. 12V4e; no sales; receipts, 3,700 bales; shipments, 3,326 boles. Stock, 31,311 bales. Closed at eractlons of 4 or 6 points with the final tone steady, net 4 points higher to 6 poltns lower. NEW ORLEANS. April 16.-COTTON-Spot quiet: unchanged; middling. 1214c; sales. 3.87 ales. Metnl Market. NEW YORK. April 16. M ETA L3 Cop t.or firm! standard, snot to July. $15.12Mi : U . - tir. ?r. lot.., tic C7L1- , Vi s Tin.' firm:' e .ot! $49.75 - n,.,. . n .in ..tU.tr JO CTLi. Mnv tiQ lfff, 49.60; June. 449.wvs'0.ai, iao, sieauy; $4.30 bid. Spelter, quiet; $5.8X&G.Vd. Anti mony, dull; vJOOKSon s, iron, uaieiy lumiv nnil unchanged. Copper arrivals. 3,220 tons; exports this month, 17,148 tons, London copper, steady; spot, 68 10s; fu tures. 68 13s 9d. Ixical exchange sales tin. 10 tons. London tin, steady; spot. 227 6s; futures, 221 16s. London lead, 18 15s. Ixjndon spelter, 25 7s 6d Iron, Cleveland warrants. 66s 6d In London. ST. LOUIS, April 16-METAp-Lead firmer, at $4.22. Spelter, held at $-60. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, April 16.-COFFEB Fu tures market opened steady at an ad vance of 6 to 8 points In response to higher European cables. Prices showed a vun.rnilv nri viinclnir tendencv on cover ing of shorts. The close was Bteudy at a net advance of 10 to 20 points, bales were S5.200 bags. April, iu.udc; .nay, 10.84c; June. 10.94c; July, 11.08c; August 11.22c; September, October and November it?e- neemher. 11.34c. January. 11.35c; February, 11.36o; March, 11.39c. Spot cot- fee, steady; two vb, iic; cantos , iu. mild coffee, dull; Cordova. 14f17c. Turpentine iii.tl lltmln. . SAVANNAH. Ga.. Anrll 16. TURPEN TINE Firm; 38(0Sc; sales, 713 bids.; receipts, 284 bbls.; shipments, 296 bbls.; stocks. 16.660 bbls. ROSIN Nominal; sale snone; receipts, 1,147 bbls.; shipments, 1,680 bbls; stocks, 82.600 bblB. Quote: A, B. $5.104i'5.2O; C. D. $5.1ta.20: E. $5.2006.22; F. $5.2505.27; G. $5.3006.37; II, $5.40; I. $5.60fl5.65; K, $4.25; M. $6.95; N. $7.30; WO, $7 40; WW, $7.00. Liverpool Gruln Market. LIVERPOOL, April I6.-WHEAT-Spot. firm; No. 2 Manitoba, 7s 8d; No. 8 Mani toba, 7s Cd; futures, firm; May, 7s Hd July, 7s 3d; October, 7s 24d. ' ' CORN Spot firm; American mixed new. 6s: new kiln dried, 6s 2V4d; old, 6s: old, via Oalveston, 6s Sd. Futures steady; May American mixed, 5s d; July La Plata. 6s ld. Dry Gonila Market, NEW YORK. April 16.-DRY GOOOS Bleached goods are being sold on mem orandum with an agreement that they will be charged at Uc a yard below present prices, Tim cotton goods markets are showing an easing tendency. Men's wear markets are ijult-t. Worsted yarns aro easy. STOCKS X1I BONDS. He lew of Operations on Stock. IJ I'hiiiilto Durlntr the Dny. NEW YORK, April 16.-Unusual Ir regularity characterized the morning trading in stocks today The movement shifted frequently and the market hardly maintained a definite course for fifteen minutes at a time. Following the Initial period of uncertainty the list hardeued and substantial fluctuations were alter natel) upward and downward. In the absence of new developments to give impetus to speculation trading was con fined jrgely to the professional element. Tho copper Issues were unsottled. bear traders taking advantage of the decline in copper metals abroad and tho Increase In kuropean supplies shown by the fort nightly report to put these stocks under pressure Bonds were Irregulnr. Traders bronchi lirH!lll fn n l.n - n.. the .Inelt n irt.. .V " . '" " " and first prices of the leadeVTS-cre on ,,n ,,:Z lV:..n lm 5Rmnlea V..n" lRr: .... .j tu utfl BI'lllllK III1U receded a point. Erie first tir.firr.ii i...t IVi and General Electric a point The KVa'S K'sirsi1 t,m0 ,,u,nth,, b,U8' 3 ,MW Kollllir WOH illannhtlnllml .....4 .1... 1 CCtU. Selling wan dlscnntlnupil ni,l tii., nri ket picked up rapidly. Amalgamated mndo up us loss nnu Heading sold liearlv quently dropped ver- suddenly to S't ... .,,- iiutn uni triineil oil. Speculation Was all but suspended be tween 12 and 1 o'clock, as the market was Idle for long Intervals and fluctuations were trivial. In general the undertone was good despite further shading In some bonds. With the turn for the better In nentl ment, purchases were made of stocks which recently . had fallen severely. Among these were tho petroleum shares. In which recoveries ran from 2 to : points Wabash Pittsburgh certificate sold at IS, compared with tho previous price on Frlda last of 22i. St. Paul new, 4i, lapsed to 99',4, against the subsivlii tlon of 99'.4. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were ns follows: Slri HUli. Liw. Cluio. Amlgraittil Copper . American AKrlvulturl .. American Hrtt Sugar . American Can American Can pM American i A ! American Cotton Oil 14.600 U 75 t:i, 1!S i VI Vi 41 i 10 200 1.400 1,100 31 IIS 3! 33S m Ice. seeurltlea 400 2S 2 10(1 10'a 10V, 2O0 36U 36, e,5l 69'. CS American Llnnee.! . . . Amerltan Locomotive .. American p. & it Am. 3. & Jt. pfil Am Sugar Defining American T. ,4 T American Tobacco f.3 lOu 103! 103H IIU til 20i) 131V. 131 131 217 1,100 IS'd 17'i S 1,400 102 'i 1014 10P, 10-1 100',. 100H 100W TO) 1224 122 122 3U0 99. tm 03. Anaconda Mining Co . Atchison Atchison pfd Atlantic Coast Line llaltlmnre & Ohio Ilethlelieni Steel ,milir o,t, ..-4 canadi.n l'.clllc w.m 244H 14114 JUH Central latlwr loo is 23 ss Clierapeake & Ohio Chlcano O. W Chicago, M & St. 1'.... l.Too 67H 68S ce. loo ' hi; I4i aoo los mi . , , i . Chkaau & N. W Colorado V. & I Conaollilated Uaa Corn t'roducta 100 33t IH4 200 lat 1st m iwi ids iu iuh Delaware & HudKon Dtnier ft Hlo arande.... I)enir & It. O. ptd Dlstllltra' Securltlci Urle Krlo lat ptd Krle 2d pfd (leneral Kloctrle (Ireat Northern pfd tlrrat Northern Ore ctf. Illinois Central Interboroufch Met Inter. Met. pfd International Harvester .. lnter-Marluo pfd International l'apcr International lMnip Kanaaa City Southern.... Ijrleje Uaa Lehigh Valley Lnulavlll A NaMlvllle.. M.. St. V. & 8. . M.... Mlsaourl. K. & T Mlmnurl Pacific Matloal lllacult National Iead N. R. II. nf M. S1 pfd.. New York Central N. Y.. (). & W Norfolk & Weitern North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Uaa I'., C. C & fit. I' NtUburgh Coal Presaed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car ItcadlnK Itepubllo I. & S Itepublic I. & S. pfd Hock leland Cu point nuovo yesterdays clos ng. Trading' SJ 'i.- was In small volume and th? recovery I on9 on TM.'.n C t originated largely from a switch In the ' Co. 7"n"'' xt OnUrlo .."'..'.roe market position of some of the active J rdo v. l oSwr ........ 21 profess onu s. Amer can Sninlt tiir onluio. V1" i.f' . .1; 1M 200 21 21 21 10') 37 3 7 38H 1 1,100 30 tt 30 31)0 4 WVl 4 3H 00 13ST4 139 13itk MI0 127 1!6. 126'i 300 Si 314 31 lU'-i 900 1714 17 17 yoo rgv 674 n 1 300 18 is i;i nit 10 300 2a 25 2 li 1,400 mi wm m 200 133U 133 133i 400 1337a 1331, 133H 200 900 2 23T SW, S7 37H 37H Ill 4i 49H 251 23 1024 102T 304 106 76 lisu ncu 1C0 i 100 23 Vt 1,300 103 600 116 100 2lts 25 H 25 4 7,100 lHhi 1144 1144 liai 44 20 200 264 264 26 1894 44,100 161 163S 164ti 1.10 26 26 W 2U si mi 6oo 70) soo 200 100 22H 87 251, 14 43H 22U St 28 Id 434 Hock Uland Co. pfd Bt. I.. & S. F. 2d pfd... Seaboard Air Line 364 23 14 434 Seaboard A. I pfd Sloan-Sheffield rl. 6e Southern Pacific Southern Hallway So. Hallway pfd 33 800 1014 INK 1004 100 264 26 4 2i 7SS 300 33K 35 354 1 22,040 1ESS 1(24 1534 44 68 COO 634 634 20,900 62 4 61 624 err) 108 1074 101 1,300 MVi 624 534 J3 34 104 Tennenee Copper Teiaa k Pacific Union Pacific Villon Pacific pfd Vnlted State Healty tnlted Ktatea Rubber.... United States Steel V 8. Steel pfd ttah Copper ..... Va.-rarollna Chemical .. Wabaih Wabash pfd Western Maryland Western Union Weitlnnhoune Klectrlo ... 200 COO 600 500 41 67 K 634 41 664 63 404 CGTi HU 54 Wheeling t u is. 54 64 Total aale. for the day, 204, 0"0 har. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, April 16.-.10NEY-On call, steady, at 203 per cent; ruling rnte. 3 per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at 3 per cent. Time loans, easier; sixty days, 4&4Vi per cent; ninety days, 4 ner cent; six months, 4f4i per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-506 PeSTERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.83 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8000 for do mand; commercial bills. $1.82. SILVER Bur, 69c; Mexican dollars, 48RONDB Government, steady; railroad, '"losing quotations on bonds toduy were u8 Bf0rfjWSi. ref.-.lOO'iK C. So. rf. 6a... M4 do coupon 1004L 8 deb. 4. 1131.. W It R I. reg 1034L 4 unl. 4a 44 do coupon 1024M. K. A T. lit 4... 80 U S 4i. rei H34 do 44 84 do coupon 1134Mo. Pacific 4. 64 Panama S coupon. 1024 lo conr. (. 85 A -r lit 6. ctf. mvn. ui . .v.. aj'. . x AT. CT. a, .iv ,ru. a,, !r . - .,.. v kt ,. . , , Am Tobacco oa ..,117, .., -. ii, ot ,i. Armour & i'o 44 tl Atchlaon "en. 4, ... 34N W. 1,1 c. 4... 94 do ct WSv.'do cv. 4. 10T io ct. 6. 1014N-o. Pacific 41 44- A 17. L. lt 4 1 do 64 11.1 & Ohio 41 844 0. S. L. rfd 4a.... 684 do 34 84rnn. ct. 34 1815 . 6H iirnnk Tr ct 4. 8S4 do con 4a 14 I'en of (la. 3. lOCMteadlnit iten. 4a 834 Oen Leather 5. .. KMB. I & 8. F. It 4.744 Che. & Ohio 44.- V4 o gen. 6. 7 So COHT. 44. ... 9 St. I. 8 W c 4.. 78i Chicago & A. 34t- 5 8. A. I., adj (a ... 734 r- n & Q 1 ...... 4S8o. I'a.c col 4..... 90 do g.n 4. 4. S84 r M ft B I' ci 44.. 1014 do lat rcf 4. .. . 894 r n I & 1'. C. 4. 624BO. Ilallvr.y (t 1044 do rfg 4. "W do gen. 4. 76H C & 8 r- H tl4nlon Pacific 4. ... 93S n & II. CT. 4.. . 974 4. 2 I) i It. O. r.f. 8. 794 "lo lit Sc ref. 4... 81 Dltlllenl 5" W- s- lubber 6..... 1024 Prle P I 4 S V. 8. Bteel 2d 5.. ..1004 do gen 4. ... 73 Va Car. Chem. t. 944 do cv. 4.. er. II. 70,Wabah lt & ,i. I, 58 in iVn lat r 4a.. 91 Weatern Md. 4a 60 Inter. M.t- 44- T74W.l. Klee. ct. 5. .. 924 Inter. M. M 4... ' 'WU. Centr.l 4. 694 Japan 44. Did. Offered. lloatnu Sllnlnic Stock. BOSTON. April 16. Closlnir rUotatlons on mining stocks were as follows: Allouer 3 Mohawk 52 Amal. Copper 764KeTada Con 17H A. Z. U & 8 24Mpla.lng Mine. ... Arliona Com 34North Hulta 294 II t C. C S. M. I North Ik. 14 Cal & Aritona 6401d Dominion 49 Pal & llecla ., 465 Oaceula 99 C.nUnnl.1 14 Qul.cr 64 Copper IUng C. C. 44 Shannon H Eaat Dutta C M.... 13 Superior 214 Franklin 7 Superior & D. 14... J74 niroui Con t 7-16Tamarack 24 Oranbjr Con 1MU. S. 8. It. t M. . 41 rtreena Cananea .. . 74 do pfd 24 I.l. Rorale. Coppr. M4Vtah Con 9 Kerr Lake 3WPtah Copper Co 124, I.ak Copper 144wlnona 24 jl Salle Copper . 44WolTrln JO Miami Copper .. . 244; Asked. Treasury Statement. "WASHINGTON. April 16,-Tho condi tion of the I uilt-d States treus-jry at the bc&lnnlng of business toduy was; Work- .y&n eral fund. $146.7(.S4. receipts, ti ri'l,S74 dlsbursententn. ;:.3N..7?t. The surplus mis fiscal year Is I12.53I.1W. as against a deficit of $R!74.417 last year The (Inures for receipts, disbursements, surplus and deficit exclude Panama canal and public debt transaction. London Slock Mnrket. LONPON. April 16 -American securities were quiet and steady during the early trading today. Ught covering advanced prices (rom K. to t above imrlty london closing stock quotations: rontoln. mooty 71 lt-ltuttllle A Nh Uiv, do aoeouiit 1 !Mo . Kn A Tt t, Anul Com-r TlViMJW York lntrl 10 .t.i.n IX Ntirfolk Wntrn 199 liiltlmore Ohio JOtviOnurla A itrB 11 (n.1llin lNclflf l lnn;Iinl nimta A Ohio M Hfiiin .. Oil . Mil A Bt 1 lliu.fcnilhrn ltr . CM Ort Wentrn I Pbuthern relflc t)tiTrr A lllo O . MUttnlon 1'ntllle r? IM i 7W Krlf lra',,,'J . . 47UWbh . . . 4D Been liVunnl. t'intnl . 1! n.nd Mlnfl SILVER Bnr. quiet at 274d per ounce. MONEY Mf 34 per com. DISCOUNT RATES Short bills, 34 Per Nnv York Mlnlnir Slock. VtVmA, ( SUmUnJ Little Chlft -1 Yellow JtcVrt Ottnrt llnnk t'lenrluw". OMAHA. April 16. Bank' clearings for today are $3,16,S;4.63 and $3,02,(KB.S4 for tue corresponding any iiku yem. OMAHA C.IINICUAI. MA11KKT. BUTTER Nu. 1, 1-Ib. carton. i3;; No 1, CO-lb. tubs, S2',4c; No. 2. 30c. rilEF.Sli Imported Swiss. S2c: Ante.1' can Swiss, 20c; block Swiss, :'4c; '.wins, 17c; daisies. 17Hc, tilplets. 17Hc; lourg Americas. 19c; blue label brick, ISc. ilm butger. 2-lb.. 21c; 1-lb., 22c; New York white. 20e BEEF CUTS-Rlbs, No. 1. 20c; No. 2, 17c; No. S, 15ViO. Loins. No. 1, 220; No. 2. 1S4C. No. 3, 16c. Chucks. No. 1, lie; No. 2, 10Ho; No. 3, 10ic. Rounds, No. 1, 13Wc; No. 2, ISc; No. 3, 12c. Plntes, No. 1. He; No. 2, 8Vc; No. 3. SV4c. POULTRY Broilers. 1-lb. to lU-lo , 4)0; IVIh tu 2-lb., Xc; heiu:. iau; cocks, 1 to; uticks, 20c, gee.ie, 18c, lurUeys. Xic; pig. eons per doz., $1.20; rooster. 8c; aucks, full feathered, lXc; geese, full feathered, 13c; squabs, No. 1, $1.60; No. 2, i"Tc. FISH 'White, frozoti, 12c; trout, frozen, 14c; large crapples, frozen, lsc. Spanish mackerel, 14c, eel, l&c; haddo?, 12e; (lounders. 11c; shad roe. per pa.r, sn; salmon Sc, halibut, 13c; buffalo, !c; bill heads, 13c, oysters, bay standards, zi-V', northern. $1.65. selects. $1.9o; counts. $i.l'J. FRUITS Apples, extra raticy largw 1 Itnmn Heautlcs. uer box. Jl.Tb. extra fancy Z-Z" VT..,.r, U,., .,!., . i. ' H-60; extrn fancy Washington white win- ter rearmums. per oox, ii.ko; exxra iimcy : Washington Wlnesaps, per box, $2.ou; I Utah Wlnesaps, per box. Jl.fjO; uxtra fancy Qanos, per box, 1.2o; xtru func . . . . . , ...... ...v , it. v . r . . ...... !n,,n nnr bill.. 13.00: Ul., extra fancy Ben I uavls per bbl.. $2.75; extra fancy Wine- ,nn rinr bbl.. $3.60: extra fancy .Missouri I Pippins, per bbl., $3.25. Oranges. Florida, I extra fancy, St. Mlko'B, SO. 90. 112. 126. 150. 176, 200. 21B, per oox, ai.w; exixa lancy Valencia. bO, 96. 112. 126. 160, 176. 200, 16, per box, $1.60. Lemon, extra fancy Southland Beauties, 300s and 360a, pur box, $3.00; extra choice, J untrue, per box $7.60. Grapefruit. Florida. Indian River, 64 and SO Mixes, $3.76; 64, $3.60; 46, $3.25; 36, $3.00. Louisiana strawberries, per case. $2.60. Cranberries, fancy, per bbl., $7.00; Jumbo, per box, $2.50. VEGETABLES Potatoes. Colorado Rurul per bu., 60c; Red River Early Ohio, per bu., COc. Onions, large red Globe onions, per sack, M.W, large white Indiana, per lb., 2o; large Spanish, per crate, $1.60. Sweet potatoes, Konaas, table stock, per bbl., $2.60; Kansas seeu, per bbl (due April 1 to 10), $2.00. To matocc, fancy Florida, per 6-basket crate. $3.00; choice, C-baskct crate. $2.60. Celery, Florida, per crate, 8, 4, 0. 8-doz., $3.00; Florida, medium, per rtoz.. 60c; Cal ifornia Jumbo, per doz, S5c. Shallots, per doz.. 60c. New beets. carroU, turnips, per doz., 60c. Parsley, per doz.. 60c. Radishes, per doz., 60c. Head lettuce, per doz., $1.(0; homegrown leaf, per doz., 40a Green pep pers per basket. 60c. Wax or sreen beans, per box. $5.00. Hothouso cucum bers, per doz., $1.(W2.00. Cauliflower, per crate. $3.50. Venetian garlic, per lb., 12Vc. New York cabbage, per lb., lc. Cgf Plant, per doz., $2.00. Rutabagas, per lb., Ulc; beets, turnips and carrots, per bbL, MISCELIANEOUS Onion sets, yellow. i per bu., as job., '' i '' ! White, ner bu., $2.00. Evaporated crau- 0VrtRn1enwinCa?.fS?nB.SaV carton, $2.70. Figs, new California, 60-6 size, ll.sa; lmporicu, hj. iu., iiv. Dates, Halowll, per lb.. 6c; Dromedary brand, package, $3.00; Anchor brand, package. $2 225; BUgar walnut dates, per box. $1.36. Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell. pr lb 18c. Pecans, medium, per lb.. 13o; Jumbo, per lb. 15c; Olant Louisiana, paper shell, per lb.. 25c. Filberts per lb 15c. Almonds. Drake, per lb., 15c; paper shell. 18c. Braxlls. per lb., 10c; large washed, per lb.. 12c. Black walnuts per lb. 2c. Peanuts, raw, No. 1, per lb.. 6c; Jumbo, per lb. 8c; roasted, per lb., 8o, Hlckorynuts, shellbnrk. per lb., 4c; large, per lb.f 3c. White rice popcorn, per lb.. 6c. Horseradish. 2 doz. bottles In "St. per case. $190. Cocoanuts, per sack, $5.00. per dozen Motfs cider, per keg., $3.o0; Nchawkn. per keg.$S25. St. Josepli Live Stock Market. ST JOSEPH, Mo., April 16.-CATTLE-Recelpts. 1,600 head; market steady; sicprs. $7.25fi8.H): cows and heifers, $4.2&ii 8.25; cnlves, 5.60fS.60. HOGS Rocelpts. 5,500 head; .market slow, tower; top, $9.00: bulk of sales. $S.S0 78 90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 200 head; market lower; lambs, $7HVS.80. SUKiir Mnrket. NEW YORK. April 16. -SUGAR Raw. hteady; muscavado, 89 test, 2.8302.86c; cen trifugal, 96 test, S.Wiil.ZGe; molasses, 89 test. 2.68ft2.61c; refined, Bteudy. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. April 16.- WOOLSteady; territory and western mediums, 21fC5c; fine mediums, 18flO)c; fine, 13jfl7c. Currency Reform to 60 Over the Session WASHINGTON, April 16.-Flnal action upon a currency reform bill at the pres ent session of congress Is not considered probablo by members of the senate com mittee on banking and currency. Plans for the preparation of legislation were outlined briefly today at a mooting of tho democrats of tho committee, but the uctual preparation of the bill to lie pro sented to congress will not be completed for some time. Senator Owen will Intro duce a resolution ns a result of today's conference providing for additional hear ings under the direction of the committee. These Hearings will not begin, however, until the members of the senate commit tee have studied the hearings of the "money trust" and currency reform com mittees of the house. Confesses to Killing Rich Chicago Tailor CHICAGO, April 16. A man In custody at the northwest side police station Is snld to have confessed early this morn ing to the murder of George Dletz, the wealthy tailor, whose body was found at his home early Monday morning with the head crushed with a hammer. Fifteen Injured in "Cotton Belt" Wreck PINE BLUFF. Ark, April 16.-Flfteen persons wero hurt when northbound passenger train No. 2 of the Cotton Belt railroad was derailed six miles north of Camden, Ark. today W. J. Campbell of Wuco, Tex, probably was fatally Piju.cJ a ! . ...ni 1A l11nnlhir nllota III ren . . ?lmlnl ioo ITIT .' in riiisi, .'.- ... v OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET i - la iiirtiier break in prices this morning. r.. T-ai. m :.. iri... t1' t"'it when buyers hem nude their Very Little Chnnge m Vnlues onturst hi.t the figur.s quoted were toi5c Cftttlc Today. HOGS QENERALLY TEN LOWER Sheep ntul I.ntnlis In I. It. oral Receipt nnil Jloiiernle Ileninnd Trmle l Hut her Jtlo.v null I'rlees Ten (o Uirieen Lower. SOUTH OMAHA. April 14. IM3 Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 4.SS7 o.w9 13.667 Official Tuesday 6,201 H.127 Estimate Wednesday .. 4,(M) IO.SiM Three days' total. ...14.101 3J.036 2.S.11 Same days last week..H64o 2M; .U2jH flame 2 weeks ago 9.0S7 3J.2S4 27,'.'U Same 3 Weeks ago ....10,796 2S.2W1 M.IM Some 4 weeks ngo 11,749 28,776 ll.2J Same days last year 15.337 39.570 21,02; Tho following table snows the receipts Of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Oin.lha iur me jrr to uaie, compareu miui year. lsU. li2 Inc. iec v-iiie . Hogs SS.1..W. t.llO.tM) 227.W6 Sheep 609,3; 6n9,2vJ 10,046 The following table snows tho range of firlces for hogs at South Omaha for tho net few dfti s with comparisons: ....... i it 1 1 " .Hate. 1913. 191g. ,1911 . IM0.Uv)1J. llW; j April 1, April 2. April 3. (. MV4I 7 73 6 37,1V C0l b 76i 5 701 SU 7 79, 110 61 6 75j 6 79 6 4S 6 45 6 4," 6 4S U 13 6 46 6 36 U Si 6 39 0 45 SOX! 7 79 6 IV I t TO 16 67 April 4 C 20 10 l 0 14 April 6.1 S 73W 7 I i 22110 d0 6 75 April 6.1 7 C6 6 21110 331 6 Ml 5 ,0 April 7 I 8 7ki fi II 10 la B IK) U t. April 8. I S3 7 61 April 9. 8 StVi 7 61, April 10, ti i-'li 7 6J 1210 16 6 SO) 5 74 110 161 6 iUl 6 74 5 !ll I Diil 6 to April 111 8 91 7 iS, 6 S5I10 03 April K' S I tii u l 9 9I 1 tt U I April 13 7 C5 R 92 9 691 7 0I 5 04 (H. April 14 S K9VI I u W 9 W. 0 iKi 5 55 April 161 S Tfl'il 7 C6 5 97i 9 f! 5 JI April 16 8 67V i 7 69 I Ml 6 Ml 3i 4 J Sunday. Receipts and disposition or live stock at tho Union Stock yaids. South Oinuhn. Neb., for twenty-lour hours ending at 1 o'clock yesterday; RKCIOU'TS-CARS. UltiH, ttugb. sheep, ii r i. C, M. & St. P 6 auash - Missouri Pacific... 7 Union Pacific 34 V. At N. W., east.. 9 IV & N. W west,. 31 C , St. P., M. ci O.. 29 l'.. 11. & Q.. enst.. 6 t, 11. .t Q west . 31 V., 1L 1. .t P.. east 7 C. R. 1. & P.. west 1 Illinois Central 2 ( O. W 2 44 27 1 19 3 1 2 1 Total receipts. ..163 162 36 UlSPOSlTltJN HEAD. Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co 647 2.018 15 Swift &. Co Ml I'udahy Packing Co. ...1,119 Armour & Co 610 Morrell 2 Sinclair 31 S t). P. Co 7 Kohr P. Co 3.81 3,654 2,981 2,162 1.313 1,012 1171 Benton, Vansunt & L. 19 Hill & Son 93 F. B Lewis 26 Huston Si Co 21 J. 11. Root & Co 113 J. II. Bulla M Hoscnstock Bros 6:1 McCrcary & Kellogg... 15 Wcrthelmer Si Degcn.. 69 Sullivan Bros 24 Rothschild & Krebs.... H9 Mo. A Kan. Cnlf Co... Cllne & Christie 29 Other buyers 4S2 2,329 Totals 3,998 11.063 7.421 CATTLE Cattlo receipts were I uef again this morning and buyers evidently had their minds made UP to take otr another 1CKU160 sa fur as bee?, steers, at leaBt. wore concerned. Their firsts bins were made on that basis and the mar- L- - mna tram) aliUf tin ,i intn in onening. lOnrly bales generally looked around a dime lower than yesterday, but later on It became apparent that the demand was really better than anyone hod antici pated, so that prices firmed up ana in tho end the market on' desirable Ulllers was very Utile different from yesteniay. Cows and heifers also opened (low wltn buyers bidding lower, but the supply 'was so meager that .n the end the .market proved to be not far irom sicnuy jestcrday. , , ,, Stockors and feeders wero also In lim it d supply and tho demand fair. As a .t... e..f., latirlV til HDOlll ' Von. Kr Vr.Je.. There has. however, .n i-"h r.?r.luV. .luo in tin. fact that tho country has not been bidding with any great freedom. Still, as noted above, prices wero not far from steady again t0guo'tatlons 011 Cnttle-Oood to choice beef steers. $S.2H.75; fair to good net steers, $7.!88.20; common to .'' steers, $7.4O7.90; god to choice S''0 $7.254i.20; food to choice cows, $6.7o7.60. fair to good grades. $6.86&'.0; common to fair grades, $4.Xdn.s5; Kood to choice. Blockers and feeders. $7.Wtj8.2S; fair to good stackers and leedcrs, ,WJ?' Common to fair stocked and feeders, fi8l52i We.KK ftSS etc.. .W-KFJF 8T,;EU8. No, 1., At. rr. No. at. i-r. .... 30 I 00 IS 15 It, 616 7 ( 11. 12., 13. 1026 I 10 1279 6 10 746 10 1140 a 10 U36 a 10 1260 8 20 1400 3 26 1261 1 20 UM 1 SO 1269 6 30 1236 3 80 1301 B 33 1281 1 33 1284 8 83 1200 8 13 1141 a as 964 8 60 1973 1 60 10 1000 7 76 22 1106 7 73 19 1036 7 Ml 6 19 23 16 23 19 :o 17 11 6 40 4 14 20 14... 963 7 69 S 4 , ... 940 7 63 ...1113 7 IS ...1064 7 U ... 613 7 90 ... 923 7 90 ... 919 7 95 ...111,1 100 ...1119 100 ...1040 9 00 ...10O9 6 00 ...1103 100 ... 991 I 00 ...1190 3 06 ...109 10 32 COWS. 930 4 9. 1194 7 00 1173 7 00 1196 7 00 960 7 00 1026 7 10 1170 7 16 ... 913 6 M ...760 6 90 ... 911 00 ... 717 6 00 ...1006 6 40 ...1203 6 63 ...1093 6 70 ...1003 4 73 ... 632 6 63 ...1176 90 ... ) 6 90 13 a 1 16 22 11 2 ...1243 7 2S ...1111 7 26 .. 1216 7 33 1 6 1264 7 40 4. 1. IT 7 46 990 7 43 ...1003 7 00 21.. ..1167 7 C6 HEIFERS. 710 6 15 1.... ...810 7 (0 330 6 H 400 6 76 1 1310 7 60 14 867 7 60 1 690 7 60 1 660 7 60 2 638 7 63 1 149 T 61 4 661 7 70 18 1033 7 73 1 460 7 73 4 .. ..'....1011 7 90 2 403 8 00 .460 6 60 . 613 7 00 1034 7 10 . 900 7 2i . 620 7 . 6S0 7 26 .682 7 80 . 830 7 30 8U 7 33 STEERS AND HEIFERS. Ill 1 60 9 894 7 IS .. 867 7 64 .. 121 7 64 .. 616 7 73 ..661 7 7S .. 894 7 76 .. 946 7 76 21 666 I 83 31 812 7 90 10 610 8 00 13 609 I 04 1 612 8 II 6 1160 1 80 30 U 1 BULLS. .1810 t 76 1 ...1460 I 63 ...1160 6 94 ...1640 6 90 ...1600 7 00 ...1360 7 00 ... 930 7 00 ...1740 7 10 ...1110 7 10 .. 1620 T 10 ...1640 7 10 ...1200 7 IS , 1176 6 16 1230 6 13 640 6 IS 710 4 24 1646 6 3S 1440 6 36 1360 6 85 9H0 4 16 1120 6 40 600 - 4M .......1420 6 W 1...,. 1. 1.', . 910 7 60 I .1200, 6 40 1 614 7 78 1 V...H.H4? 4 60 It 1240 8 10 I -.IITO 1 63 20... ii!'..'. 11.... ait 7 i 4.... 666 7 70 ,760 7 25 .644 IW HO 1 W 696 7 60 117 7 60 6(1 7 60 664 7 40 400 T 46 914 1 66 771 7 70 10. .. 11 ... 9.... 48.... 16.... 29.... 36.... 7. . 24.... 11.... ..1100. 7 76 ..XI 7 68 ..722 7 90 -.679 7 90 .1100 7 90 ..1124 7 96 .1116 7 96 711 8 00 . . 863 4 00 . 402 a es 644 as , 919 7 70 2. CALVES. 9.. 11.. 14 I.. 271 7 M I... 110 9 IS 190 9 16 166 9 24 160 9 64 110 9 60 370 7 40 381 1 70 318 7 7S 1 1.... 1. 1 . 1 220 6 0) HOGS- Itecelpts were fairly (urge nimiii today, there being about 111 cum or 10 S00 head reported In The tupply .1... .li.V'U furtt III, ..tl'ti ..l.tlftut W.lMJ largei than last week, but 6,Wh smaller tlmn for the same period a yea: HgO. AdNlres from eastern market Indicated lower limit yestemay s axeiuge. Miies- men would not agree to making such a big reduction, but when, after considera ble dlrkeilng. bids Mire iHlsed to a point tliat was generally a dime lower sellers began to cut loose and the eutlie supply moved at these figure. Hood. light hog, such at both shippers and killers could use, ueie no mole than Milec off. while big heavies appeared to be tntl5c lower than yrsterdio s uver.iHc Bulk of rnlnn l...1u.l nl tU(SV4,V?n 1 1, . . , 1 1 1 ,, few loads of weighty stuff below and n spruiKiing oi goon ngins nooe several , loavls of eholco lights brought a top of' JS.SH. Juat 7V4C uialir yeMerdnys highest, figure. As was the case on Tuesday, trading was rather slow, and It was well along toward noon before the lust sales were made. The shipping and speculator de mand was light and was confined almost entirely too good lightweights. The nihil ity of the supply was good, but there was a good nroixirtlon of heavy and heavy butcher stuff on sale, and as the I outlet for these kinds Wns limited, the welghler bogs moved very slowly and suffered the full force of the decline. No v Sh Pr Vo A Sh Pr I"- JM II 50 .310 160 50 316 80 50 .343 50 24 . ;i .JM 8 53 .SOS 160 8 53 tU 40 8 60 271 40 8 M W . 8 60 27T SO. a o 2J . 8 60 .247 160 8 60 .263 8 M .. ... 8.411 ,.171 .'HO 8 l 266 1M IM .333 80 8 CO 69 6 70. 38. . 70 . 67 73 ... H. 13.. 14.... 88.... lot. J 64... II... 71... 61.. 76... 7... 3. 74 73. . 83... 48 81 . HI... 7C. . 87 74... 18 .. 17 .. 56... 81... 41. . 73 . 71.. 77.. 74... 81.. 67... 80.. 68.. 41.. 83. 1. . . 8 ,13 8 53 8 i". 8 63 66, ... 1 S 80 8 66 its, 163 268 181 231 107 23 8 67 4 8 674 .218 130 6 67 4 .220 6 TV) (1 . .312 . 208 ...13 . 140 ...314 ...216 .. 207 10 8 70 .. s ;n .. 6 70 .. a ;o 80 : 70 . 8 70 .. I 70 40 8 70 1. t. c 31.. CO . M. 7. t4. 41.. (16. .. . . .240 40 8 614 80 I 624 ,. 8 634 .. 8 4 .. Ill .. I . 6ft 10 8 6.1 .8 6 .. a 65 .. I 63 . . 8 65 . . a 63 40 a o ,.. a a ... a 63 so a 65 ... a 63 .. 8 65 ...111 . . set ..2M . .253 .. 2 .. 267 . J46 2(0 .286 ..265 ...271 . .211 .. 341 .. M8 ....200 ....2.17 ....241 . . 276 . .313 113 160 a ;o 211 120 8 70 341 1,0 8 7 0 . .186 ...208 ...217 ..227 ...22 40 t 7U .. a 7a 40 8 70 .. 6 70 40 8 70 l . 70 . : . 112. 60 8 70 IX 30 8 70 ...236 . . 8 70 60 I lO ... 8 70 . .. 8 70 40 8 T24 60 8 724 ... 8 724 40 8 78 ... 8 73 80 6 73 40 8 75 ion a ti 40 a T6 ... 8 75 w.. . . 360 ..114 ...208 ...13 ...!7 ..132 ...201 ...116 124 . 117 .. 312 ...234 ...223 .. 184 ...1 46.. 11.. ti.. .. SO 74.. 270 SO 8 66 73.. 220 120 8 65 268 III 8 65 .248 ... I 65 260 ... 8 63 I.. ti.. 41.. 62.. It.. 8 63 8 (3 8 63 8 63 . .300 ..221 8 80 8 80 a ft t... 70 .21)5 il. 225 SHEEP Another generous supply of lambs gave tho packers an opportunity to bo extremely bearish In thnlr views and as a result tho early bids were anywhere irom lMfaio lower. Advices rrom outsmo points wero not encouraging to salesmen as they Indicated a slow and dull trade at those points. It wns some little tlmn In tho morning beforn any offerings of Importance began to move nnd when trade did get well under wny prices gen erally showed at leaBt a 1015c decllno irom Tuesday s trade. As was tho enso yesterday lambs on the Mexican order were well represented both as to num bors and quality, there being. In fact, about us many fed MexlcnnB as fed westerns. A double deck of 81-pound Mexicans wero good enough to mako a top of $8.65 ns agulnst $8.80 on the pre ceding day. There was a larger number of clipped lambs on the mnrket than on yesterday, among which were some good enough to bring $7.40. A bunch of 6ft pound clipped lambs crossed tho scales at $7.25. The movement continued slow throughout and tho buyers were Inclined to show more or less discrimination ngalnst anything that was unsuitable. It was rather lata beforeo everything was token out of first hnnds. A light supply of ngfd sheep did not keep buyers from bearing on values, con sequently the bulk of the trade Indlcnted the samo decline as In tho case of lambs. Ewes comprised tho mnjorlty of tho mut ton offcrlnrcH, and tho best of them brought $6.35, A hunch of clipped owes changed hands at $5.2fi. No wethers or yearlings of consequence wero among tho receipts. Quotations on sheep and lambs Good to cholao .Mexican lambs, $8.fUi.75; fair to good Mexican lambs, $s.36fl8.60; good to choice western lambs, $S.2f(ff8.50; fair to good western lambs, $S.0mf(S.2n; feeder lambs, $7.tMK.O; yearlings, light. $7.65W 7.80; yearlings, heavy, $7.35(87.65; wethers, good to choice, 16.8007. 15; wethers, fair to good, $8.Wti.eu: ewes, good to Choice, $6.60(16.651 ewes, fair to good, $0.Z5t(6.50; culls nnd bucks, $3.004.60. 20S fed owes 222 fed ewes 83 'J lu 82 6 10 1S1 fed lambs 118 fed Iambs 252 Mexican lambs 61 fed lambs 172 feil lambs 930 fed lambs 81 .1 65 83 69 69 8 20 8 60 8 50 6 r& C 50 7 0 7 00 8 2f. 8 25 7 00 i 40 V 40 46 fed ewefl ,107 87 74 . 81 , 89 , 8S , 87 , 71 . 70 249 Utah yearlings 291 shorn lanms 269 shorn lambs 163 fed lambB 78 fed lambs 215 fed ylg. ewes and wthrs. 170 Utuh feeder lambs 178 Utah feeder lambs CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK MAIXKET ilnirai IO Ccritu Lower Cnttle Steady Sheep Sternly. nuipinn Anrll 16. CATTLE Ro eelpts. 15,000 head market leady; beeves, $7.25M0.25; Texas steers, $6.757.9; west cm. $7.00 8.10; "tockera and tn, $6.10(Q8.10; cows and heifers, f3.WU.w, calves, l.bwe.w. . mo,u, ,,nna ii.ninii Kfo) head: market mn.ti inn lower: bulk of sales, s.o w-oo; light, njmMi unaxwm.w tuavy, jtVijwov.wi ruui. fo,..v, tut IT K.t rVa r.iu.jv.w. . . ..T.r, n..in. 1ln SHEEP AINU liftlUAirr i"-...-, r . . .,. in iiK- liiwni. im- ..... AnKflm, w..i.rn. iiL000v7.lv; year1 iinii. 60fiJ8.20; lambs, native, $.COti8.b6; western. $8.758.85. ic.naoa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. April 16.-CATTLE- Recclpts, 6.700 head, Including w suiiui ...ri.t .innrtv tn 10 cents lower; dressed beef and export steers, $8.20(if9.00; fair to good, $7.20tf.15; western ateers. $7.(an.40; Blockers and feeders. $0.6OiB.5O, ...r. isrKVfS.noi southern cows. $4.2O(7.20; native cowb and heifers, $8.26 t ir.. 1.. ,11. tf.irj-.IT in- rnlves. $6.(039,75. 'llbaS-Recelpts, 12,000 head; market 10 ,.wv- , v..,,,, ,. to c'jris on to in cents luwoi, uu.n. ... heavy $8.60JJ8.76; packers and butchers, $8.70tt8.W); light. $3.7608.90; plga, $7,754(8.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS RecelptB, 6.000 head; market steady to weak. Colorado lambs, $7.504j.70: yearlings, $6.60ft7.&3; wethers, $5.60417.25; ewesL$5.00ii.9a St. Louis Live Stock Mnrket. BT. LOUIS. April 16. CATTLE Re celptB, 2.700 head. Including 300 Texans; market steady to 10 centB lower; choice to line steers, $8.6009.00; BooA to choice steers, $7.00i&R.60; stockers and feeders, $5.2:44 8.00; cows and heifers, $5,6018.76; hulls. $5.00ft7.60, calves. $6.Oij9.00; south ern steers, $0.2&88.60; cows and heifers, $4.0007.00. HOGS Receipts. 10,300 head; market 10 to 20 cents lower; plga and lights, $7.00fp 9.05; mixed nnd butchers. $8.86419.051 good heavy. $S.90(.OO. SHEEP AND IJVMBS Receipts, 3,116 head; market 10 cenU lower; muttons. $5.0007.00; yearlings, $7.O0b.6O; lambs, $7.00 8.80. Sioux City Live Stock Market, BIOUX CITY. April 16. CATTLE Re ceipts. 1,200 head; market 10c lower; na tive steers. $7.26jS.60; cows and heifers, $5.7507.76; canners. IJ.7MfC.25; stockers and feeder. $7.007.76; calves, $6.7frS7 60; bulls, $5.66437.60. HOUS Receipts, 6,000 head; market 10ti 16c lower; heavy, $.S.G0ft8.65; mixed, $.S.K 8.70; llgtlt. $8 7018.75; pigs. n.26tj7.50; bulk of sales, $8.6O?fS.70. SHEEP AND IAMBS-Recelpts, 100 bread; market steady; Wethers. $6.00tf7.00; ewes. $5.506.7S; lambs, $7.258.25. Lire Stock In Sljrlit. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. St Louis 2,700 10.300 3.116 Chicago 15,000 35.000 20.000 1 South Omaha 4.000 10,300 9.003 BlolIX City 1.6O0 4.000 600 Kansas City 6.700 12.000 6.000 Total rocelpts 30,000 61.600 43,116 Tho Persistent und Judicious Use of Ntwbippci- Advtitlsli t Is the Ito.id to j UuMnets Suwmi ANDERSON BROWN'S MASTER Fight at Los Angeles Ends During Fifteenth Round. OREGON BOY PROVES A COMER A I III Times Xetv Yorker's Jnw ' Tnrgrrl for I'ontleroit lllow( II ml llioivs (lie llffect of Welnht 'I'm I n I ii nr. r n AVm.M.VH Cut Anrll 16 Bud r'"s , !! , A , ru. i Anderson of Oregon won frffln Knock Out Brown of New York tonight by a Inn knockout In the fifteenth round of their scheduled twenty-round tlgntwelght bput "Nloppr.l," Official Decision. A month ngo tho pnlr 'fought twen'y rounds to a draw In the same nrenn Anderson will he mntched with Joe Mnntlot or Joe rtlvers for 1 May or Juiy date, llrown was knocked down ten tlntta during tonight's battle. OfMenlly tho dc slnn wns that Anderson stopped llrown I In the fifteenth round, hut ltrtiwn wns unconscious when Referee Charles Ey- ton raised Anderson's hand In token of victory. Only three rounds could be iedlted .o Rrown. 'In tw"o"others' he-held Ander son even. In all of tho rest the Medfor.l hoy led. Itorwn's Jaw Wns at all times an unguarded tnrget far the ponderous blows of Anderson and It was onlv his gamenesn that kept him fighting as loig aa he did. SliiitTs Effect of Trnlnlnu. Anderson looked drawn when ho ap peared in the ring. Evidently hn had difficulty In making the weight The ef fect of the strenuous measures he took to save his weight forfeit money was shown In one or two rounds of the (Ight when he appeared to be tiring rapidly llrown was helpless when he cnino up In tho fifteenth, Anderson sending In flvo upercuts to the Jaw ns they met, llrown went down for tho count of nine He hung on desperately when he regained his feet, hut another right to the body sent him down a second time. Ho roso nnd fell under a third blow lo tho Jaw nnd was still on his back when the referee raised Anderson's hand declaring him the winner. Mitchell, Democrat, Winner Over White in Massachusetts HOSTON. April 16,-John J. Mitchell, a democrat, was elected to congress from tho Thirteenth district today after it three-cornered contest In which tariff dis cussion figured promlnontly. Mitchell's plurality over Alfred II. Cut ting, republican, was 4,148. Tho vote for Norman II. White, progressive, fell 3,200 short of that for Cutting. Today'B special election was necessary on account of the election of the formor congressman, John W. Weeks, to be United States senator. In ttic election last November Mr. Mitchell, who wan successful today, was defeated by Mr. Weoks by 2,351 votes. Britton Has All the Better of Baldwin NEW YORK, April 16,-Jack Britton of Chicago outpointed Matty Baldwin. the Boston lightweight. In a one-sided ten-round bout hero tonight. In tho first round Britton started tho blood flowing with left JabH and hooks. He continued Jabbing Baldwin throughout the fight, occasionally putting In a right uppercut. Britton left the ring unmarked while Baldwin's face was battered. Britton weighed 133, Baldwin 135. Georso Blown, the Chicago middle weight, outfought Billy Grupp of St. Louis In a ten-round preliminary, whllo Willie Bceoher Of thin city outpointed "One Round" Hogan, tho California lightweight In another. Servia and Bulgaria Are About to Break LONDON, April 16. A Vienna dispatch, to tho Chronicle says that the relation between Servia and Bulgaria aro be coming Increasingly strained. Servia claims for herself Egrl Palanka, Kratova, Veles, Uskup and Okbrlda, In total dis regard for the treaty concluded between Bulgaria and Servia before the war when most of theso towns would go to Bulgaria, The disputed territory com prises 26,000 square miles, CETTINJB, April 16. The trovomment has notified Its representatives abroad that Montenegro rejects pecuniary com pensation for Scutari, and only will yield to overwhelming force. LONDON, April 16. Tho Bulgarian gov ernment uccordlng to a Sofia dispatch to tho Post has notified the other govern ments of the Balkan lcaguo that the terms of the latest note of the great powers aro acceptable to Bulgaria and asks the allies to assent promptly to tha conclusion of peace. It Is probable, adds the dispatch, that an armistice will be arranged this week. Friedmann is Urged to Hurry Up Tests WASHINGTON, April 16.-Dr. Fred erlch Franz Friedmann's attention was directed today to the "halting progress' In his demonstration of the alleged cura tive value of his tuberculous vaccine In a letter addressoil to him at Providence, R. I., by Dr. John F. Anderson, chair man of the board appointed by Surgeon General Blue of the public health serv ice to Inquire Into the efficiency of the German physician's remedy. Overall Heady to Play. LOS ANGELES, April 16. Oryall Ove -all leaves tomorrow to Join the pitching staff of the Chicago Nationals. 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